EU leaders gather for an emergency defence summit in Brussels as future partnership with US remains uncertain.
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In an increasingly uncertain world, Malaysia cannot afford to take its defence relationship with Australia for granted, writes Abdul Rahman Yaacob.
EU leaders gather for an emergency defence summit in Brussels as future partnership with US remains uncertain.
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